Donald and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. But at least it looks like you have met your soulmate



Donald and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. But at least it looks like you have met your soulmate

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21 comments
  1. The convicted felon in a diaper, lifts, and wearing a dead ferret is pretty weird too.

  2. Are we sure this is American politics? People aren’t supposed to be laughing and having fun.

  3. Harris stands for Hope. Walz stands for Workers.

    Trump is for totalitarianism. Vance is for violence.

  4. I really want a Tim Walz ad in Minneapolis, now saying how it’s burned down because of the 2020 riots. Just walking around, pointing to buildings, saying “so what was that building?” And the interviewer saying what it is, and him saying, “shame JD Vance said it burned down in 2020”.

  5. A convicted felon who fucking talks about his own daughter in disgusting ways. God he’s a gross pervert pedophile rapist.

  6. One thing is for sure, Back to the future 2 and rage against the machine we’re not far off when they made fun of – what at the time was a insane fever dream dystopia of the future.

    There were sooooo many artists, from painters to musicians, writers who all during the 80s and 90s created warnings of a day when a leader like trump would come to power… people who created entire styles for an era, people who were and are regarded as some of the most talented individuals to ever live in some instances.

  7. I’ve got to make the comic book for those two guys in the bottom row. The Weird Misadventures of Don Pedo and Couch boy.

  8. Is that young guy the fart-sniffer (literally) that Barron brought to him? And he gave him a cyber truck like frickin hush money or something?

  9. “Everyone gets ice cream and puppies” vs “Everyone gets diarrhea and shot”

    America chooses. Polling predicts it will be close, while the rest of the world looks on in bafflement.

  10. Walz looks like the love-child of Bob Saget and Steve Martin.

    This, of course, is an incredible compliment.

  11. In a catastrophe, who’s more likely to be calm and compassionate? If on the brink of war, who doesn’t need to prove how tough s/he is? If covid resurfaces, who will make sure that the public has the best possible information and options available? If worldwide economic meltdown takes place, who is likely to remind us that neighbors help neighbors and we can build better ways together? Who won’t wear a coat that says “I don’t care, do you” when visiting a natural disaster? Who will encourage Americans to get up and get off the couch instead of ….. it?

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